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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Mar. 28, 2015
2015-03-28 05:21:00| Beef
The second week of spring and trade was very active and demand very good as buyers were extremely aggressive to own all weights and classes of cattle," explained the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) reporter on hand for Thursday's sale at Pratt Livestock Auction in Kansas. Feeder steers sold $8-$12 per cwt higher and feeder heifers sold firm to $8 higher. Audio File: FINALCMW032815.mp3 read more
Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Mar. 21, 2015
2015-03-21 05:15:00| Beef
Calves and feeder cattle traded mostly steady to $5 on either side of steady this first week of spring, depending on location, weight, and buyer, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS). Eager bidders were abundant marking what could be a good start to the spring cattle markets. Audio File: FINALCMW032115.mp3 read more
Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Mar. 21, 2015
2015-03-21 05:15:00| Beef
Calves and feeder cattle traded mostly steady to $5 on either side of steady this first week of spring, depending on location, weight, and buyer, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS). Eager bidders were abundant marking what could be a good start to the spring cattle markets. Audio File: FINALCMW032115.mp3 read more
Weekly market recap: Markets continue to drop
2015-03-15 05:36:04| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
For the week ending March 13, 2015, the Dow and the S&P 500 dropped -0.6 percent and -0.9 percent respectively on heightened concerns of an early Fed rate-hike, a soaring dollar, and the Greek debt. In addition: the ECB began its bond buying program; the national election in the UK is approaching; and disappointing Chinese data escalates global growth concerns.
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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Mar. 14, 2015
2015-03-14 17:50:00| Beef
Yearling feeder cattle sold firm to $5 per cwt higher this week, according to the Agricultural marketing Service (AMS). Calves sold as much as $10-$15 higher compared to the most recent broad market test. Grazing demand, cattle moving from wheat pasture in the South Central Plains, and the first week of weather out of several conducive to widespread marketing, helped push the market ahead. Audio File: FINALCMW031415.mp3 read more
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